Antwerp – Flanders

Property prices in Hove

In 2025 in Hove, the median house sold for €609,525 (102 sales) and the median apartment sold for €366,000 (23 sales), according to registered deeds compiled by Statbel. These are real sale prices, not asking prices.

Median house price

€609,525

Houses, middle 50% of sales: €465,750–€760,000

Median apartment price

€366,000

Apartments, middle 50% of sales: €257,500–€506,000

Registered sales

125

in 2025

Median sale price in Hove since 1980

Line chart of median sale prices in Hove, houses and apartments, 1980 to today€0€200K€400K€600K198019902000201020202005: series break2010: new series

HousesApartmentsBefore 2010: older statistical series (dashed)Shaded band: middle 50% of sales (2010 onwards)

Statbel’s figures have two breaks: in 2005 the administrative source behind the statistics changed (transaction counts shift, most visibly in Brussels), and in 2010 the classification moved from the nature of the deed to the cadastral nature of the property. Segments on either side of a break are not strictly comparable. Prices are medians in euros of the day, not adjusted for inflation.

Homes sold per year in Hove

Line chart of registered sales per year in Hove, houses and apartments, 1980 to today0255075100198019902000201020202005: series break2010: new series

HousesApartments

In 2025, 102 houses and 23 apartments changed hands in Hove. Volume is what makes the medians readable: a thin year swings, a busy year does not.

How prices are moving

1 year5 years10 years
Houses+9.8%+49.6%+90.5%
Apartmentsnot enough data−9.0%not enough data

The market in milestones

YearMedian houseMedian apartment
1980€49,579
1990€58,875
2000€96,059€117,569
2010€331,595
2020€407,500€402,250
2025€609,525€366,000

In 1980, the median house in Hove sold for €49,579; today it is €609,525, about 12 times as much in euros of the day.

Compared with the province and Belgium

HoveAntwerpBelgium
Median house price€609,525€380,000€315,000
Median apartment price€366,000€259,000€250,000

Medians for 2025.

Over ten years, median house prices in Hove moved +90.5%, against +57.5% across Belgium.

Among the 67 communes in Antwerp province with published 2025 figures, Hove ranks 2nd by median house price.

Who lives in Hove

Incomes run above the Belgian median: the typical tax declaration in Hove showed €38,387 in 2023, 28% more than nationally. It is an owners’ commune: 83% of households owned their home at the 2021 census, against 65% across Belgium. Hove is gaining residents: the population rose 3.2% between 2016 and 2026, to 8,400.

Source: Statbel (fiscal income statistics, Census 2021 tenure, population on 1 January).

Flood and soil in Hove

Parts of Hove are exposed: 6.2% of the commune's area lies in a medium or high flood-hazard zone, plus 6.2% in the low class. 133 parcels in Hove are listed in the OVAM soil register (a known or suspected contamination history).

Source: the official flood-hazard maps and soil registers of the three Regions. Zones describe areas, not addresses: an immetrics dossier checks the exact parcel of a listing.

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Nearby communes

On median house prices, Hove tops this list; Edegem comes nearest below, at €515,000.

Source: Statbel (Belgian official statistics), median sale prices per municipality, complete years through 2025. Snapshot of 2026-07-10. Medians pool homes of every size and condition sold in the commune, so they describe the market level, not the value of a specific property.